Roger Goodell’s mishandling of the Ray Rice domestic violence affair probably has National Football League owners weighing whether he should be replaced as commissioner, according to management and public relations experts. “He’s in hot water, baby,” said J. Keith Murnighan, the Harold H. Hines Jr. Distinguished Professor of Risk Management at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management, declining to say whether the commissioner might lose his job. “He has damaged the brand. Owners are going to be wildly uncomfortable.” Rice, a 27-year-old running back previously employed by the Baltimore Ravens, was suspended two games by the league...

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Roger Goodell’s mishandling of the Ray Rice domestic violence affair probably has National Football League owners weighing whether he should be replaced as commissioner, according to management and public relations experts.
“He’s in hot water, baby,”...